5 Food-Centric Substack Newsletters You Want In Your Inbox
The Substack universe continues to expand. And as it expands, it gets deeper into various niches. Food, for example. Today, you can subscribe to a...
If you’re anything like us, your inbox chimes regularly, marking the arrival of another e-newsletter. But how many of those e-newsletters do you actually open and spend time digesting? It can be hard to keep up – so the TURNER team has rounded up a few perennial favorites: the e-news blasts that are always a blast.
A daily dose of news in just the right bite-size, and with just the right amount of snark. theSkimm gives you a brief of the major news chatter of the day, and links to get the full story if you want to know more. Their Instagram feed is also fun to follow; it shows the personalities who contribute to the newsletter. - Deborah
Sign Up: theskimm.com
A round-up of trends and what’s now and next in lifestyle, culture, fashion and tech. Powered by The Intelligence Group research, each day you get thematic consumer and brand insight with headlines from “Fitness is the New Star of Reality TV” to “Marketers Creating Beach-Like Environments in Urban Settings.” It always has a relevant share across our agency, from stunts to strategy or trends our clients should be aware of or even take part in. - Mel
Sign Up: http://www.cassandradaily.com/
One of the smartest and snarkiest newsletters around, providing timely commentary on pop culture and fashion/lifestyle trends. It takes a minimalist approach to delivering the news, but its conciseness always hits the mark. - Jeff
Sign Up: http://fourpins.com/
One of my favorite travel websites has an amazing weekly digest; it’s always full of slightly offbeat, well-crafted stories that inspire me to want to travel the world. And while I click on almost every link, every week, they also manage to curate stories that never come across my feed from anywhere else. It’s totally fascinating and fun. - Angela
Sign Up: http://www.atlasobscura.com/
A daily collection of "the day’s most fascinating news" from Dave Pell, the self-proclaimed Managing Editor of the Internet, NextDraft keeps you up to to date with the big headlines, but also makes space for offbeat and just plain weird items. Where else would I find out that eating insects is the next big food trend? Pell’s writing is humorous without resorting to snark and smart without being annoying. - Tyler
Sign Up: http://nextdraft.com
The Substack universe continues to expand. And as it expands, it gets deeper into various niches. Food, for example. Today, you can subscribe to a...
The Substack revolution is in full swing. The e-newsletter platform offers a way for writers to create content that they care about – and offers a...
Whether it’s a newspaper with a circulation in the millions or a boutique PR agency, e-mail newsletters are big these days. They’re a low-concept...